Barely a Budget: Your Guide to a Low-Cost Distillery
Start Your Distillery Journey Cost-Effectively
Initiate your distilling with a focus on bottling – a strategic move
Launching a distillery need not involve a hefty investment in a big plant, a lot of machinery, or a long maturation period for your spirits.
A smarter and more economical approach to breaking into the spirits market is to begin by bottling.
Core Elements of the Bottling Process.
This is what’s required to begin your distilling journey:.
Ethanol: The bedrock of your spirits, prioritizing high-quality ethanol is essential.
Softened Potable Water: Verify that the water you use for mixing is fit for drinking and softened for an improved taste profile.
Prestige Flavoring Essences: Source a variety of essences from distillery-yeast.com to create an array of spirits, from small batches to large-scale production.
Bottles: Opt for PET plastic bottles for cost savings on shipping and durability.
Caps, Labels, and Boxes: Essential for packaging, branding, and shipping your products.
Facility for Production and Tools
You can begin with a small production space. Look into renting space or employing a third-party producer.
A mixing vessel equipped with a stirrer, a fill machine of simple design, a manually operated capping machine, and a basic machine for labeling—or alternatively, hand-labeling—is what you’ll need.
You can store your products easily by opting for a third-party logistics warehouse or even a designated area at home.